California rung in 2015 with a slew of new online privacy laws. If you run a commercial website – or...
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If you’re a parent considering legal action to protect your child from the ravages of online harassment, researching cyberbullying cases...
Facebook boycott pages have the power to crush, which raises the question: What can business owners do to combat coordinated...
It’s a legal showdown between the Grand Poobah of corporate do-goodery and a small-town-saving yogurt company. Simple trademark rights anchor...
Must a website give up the name or email of an alleged anonymous defamer?Does the First Amendment allow for negative,...
Impersonating someone on the Internet: Is it perfectly legal to set up a Twitter or Facebook account using another person’s...
Can websites track you and your behavior? Sure can. Online behavioral marketing (OBM) is commonplace, and most people now understand...
Are Twitter parody defamation lawsuits on the rise? In some jurisdictions, if a “reasonable person” can’t determine whether a social...
First: If you’re an online marketer, and you haven’t seen W1A — hunt down at least one episode. Next: Why...
Reed Morgan wrote an interesting article for Law360 about the FTC’s recent investigation into — and complaint against — JERK...